Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Regional Development Australia (RDA) Pilbara (PDF - 839k)
Submission 6 for Transitioning Regional Economies View full list
1. Submission: âTransitioning Regional Economiesâ. From: Regional Development Australia Pilbara. 2. February 2017. 3. Table of Contents. 1 Introduction. 4. 2 Relevant Economic Development Studies in the Pilbara. 4. 3 Land Mass and Location. 5. 4
Date received: 13 Feb 2017
nbn (PDF - 472k)
Submission DR159 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
© 2017 nbn co limited | ABN 86 136 533 741. Response to Productivity. Commission Draft Report on. Telecommunications Universal. Service Obligation 13 February 2017. Page ii. Copyright This document is subject to copyright and must not be used
Date received: 13 Feb 2017
Flinders Ranges Council (PDF - 93k)
Submission DR158 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Productivity Commission Hearing â Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation. Mayor Peter Slattery, The Flinders Ranges Council, Quorn, SA, 5433. We support the Commissionâs draft findings around the substantively changed nature of
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
National Council of Single Mothers and their Children (NCSMC) (PDF - 153k)
Submission 441 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
National Council for Single Mothers and their Children Inc. Eliminate and respond to violence, hardship and inequality for single mothers and their children. PO Box 2238, Hilton, 5033 P 08 8354 3856 E ncsmc@ncsmc.org.au www.ncsmc.org.au. 10 th.
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
Palliative Care Australia (PCA) and Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) (PDF - 366k)
Submission 417 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
10 February 2016. Human Services Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne VIC 8003. Introducing Competition and Informed User Choice into Human Services: Second Stage of Inquiry Thank you for a further opportunity
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
Churches of Christ in Queensland, Community Services Industry Alliance (CSIA), The Services Union, Queensland Community Alliance, Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS) and UnitingCare Queensland (PDF - 188k)
Submission 446 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
10 February 2017 Human Services Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003. Dear Commissioner,. This submission has been developed by a consortium of organisations comprising Churches. of Christ in Queensland
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
Tricia Damé (PDF - 72k)
Submission 449 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
Productivity Commission Issues Paper â December 2016 â Public Hospitals. page 1 of 3. Scope: This paper comments on the Productivity Commissionâs proposal to apply principles of competition, contestability and informed user choice to reform
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
Diana Voss (PDF - 81k)
Submission 450 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
Productivity Commisionâs Reforms to Human Services. Response from Diana Voss, Volunteer Health Consumer Representative, South Australia â 10.2.17. 1. Request for Information 1 â Characteristics of Human Services. In respect of service users:.
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
Adult Learning Australia (ALA) (PDF - 76k)
Submission 439 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
Adult Learning Australia submission to the Human Services Inquiry Productivity Commission 2017. 1. Adult Learning Australia Henderson House. 45 Moreland Street Footscray 3011. 10 February 2017. Human Services Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia (FECCA) (PDF - 93k)
Submission 433 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
10 February 2017. Human Services Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne. Submitted online: www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/human-services/identifying-reform. Reforms to Human Services. The Federation of Ethnic
Date received: 10 Feb 2017
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